Tag: Walking a Tightrope

  • Walking a Tightrope


    🗓️ Idiom: Walking a Tightrope (v)


    💬 Meaning

    • To be in a difficult situation where every decision must be made very carefully.
    • It describes attempting to balance a situation where one wrong move could cause problems.
    • Trying to keep diffrent people happy at the same time.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The manager was walking a tightrope between keeping costs low and maintaining staff morale.
    • During the merger, leadership had to walk a tightrope not to upset either team.
    • She’s walking a tightrope by pushing changes while trying to keep investors calm.

    🏛️ Origin

    The idiom comes from circus performers who literally walk on a narrow rope high above the ground. In business, it’s used when someone is in a risky situation requiring careful balance and decision-making.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:

    The HR director is __________, trying to enforce new rules without upsetting employees.

    Answer

    walking a tightrope

    2. Choose the correct meaning of “walking a tightrope”:

    A) Taking a break
    B) Managing a risky or sensitive situation
    C) Relaxing after work
    D) Making a quick decision

    Answer

    B) Managing a risky or sensitive situation

    3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

    “The supervisor must be very careful to keep her team and her manager happy.” → Change the sentence using: walking a tightrope

    Answer

    The supervisor is walking a tightrope between keeping her team and her manager happy.


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